Functioning and disability from 10 to 16 years after traumatic brain injury.
Lars JacobssonJan LexellPublished in: Acta neurologica Scandinavica (2019)
The very small changes over 6 years imply that persons with a TBI can reach and maintain a stable level of functioning many years post-TBI. Women with a moderate-to-severe TBI seem to be more vulnerable and may experience a small decline in some aspects of their functioning related to anxiety, depression, irritability, pain and headache and fatigue. The relatively small sample requires further studies to confirm these findings.